2016-2017 Annual Report

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20162017 ANNUAL REPORT


DEAR FRIENDS, Throughout its history, Morehead has been on the leading edge of science and exploration. In 2017, we entered a thrilling time in the life of Morehead with the launch of our building reinvention project ‘#TakeUpSpace.’ During this project, Morehead will retain its majestic exterior, while inside, it will provide the kind of experiences visitors and students expect today. We are so grateful to all of you, our generous friends, partners, and donors who helped Morehead #TakeUpSpace. Our mission to engage all North Carolinians and improve future generations’ science, technology, and health literacy continues to drive our programs in new and exciting ways. This year, the North Carolina Science Festival reached all 100 counties in North Carolina during its two week run in April. Morehead’s outreach team, through generous sponsorships, was able to offer more after-school science enrichment programming. Onsite programming continued to expand, with the addition of new shows in the planetarium and more technical camps in our summer camp offerings. I couldn’t be more proud of everything we’ve accomplished this year or more excited for what’s to come. Jean Jacques Rousseau once said, “We should not teach children the sciences but give them a taste for them.” With programs at Morehead and beyond our front door, we are giving the next generation their first taste for science. Yours Sincerely,

Todd R. Boyette, Ph.D Director Morehead Planetarium and Science Center

MOREHEAD ADVISORY BOARD FY17

FACULTY ADVISORY BOARD FY17

JUPITER BALL COMMITTEE 2016

Steve Butts

Lawrence Band

Paula Adams

Emily Frazelle

Cheryl Mason Bolick

Grace Bell

Lisa Gillespie

Dana Coen

Constance Bonczek Sarah Casey

Joan Gillings

Jeff Dangl

Richard Hibbits

Bradley Hemminger

Susan Gross

Joan Huntley

Terry Magnuson

Deborah Lekan

Florence Peacock

Bonita Marks

Heather Payne

Gena Renfrow

Laurie McNeil

Susan Preston

Sandra Rich

Dan Reichart

Elise Lindsey Rogers

Davida Rivens

Michael Rubinstein

Jennifer Smith

Lauren Rivers

Kathy Sulik

Sarah Snow

Charles Sanders

Rich Superfine

Beth Steelman

Claude Snow

Russ Taylor

Nicole Strebel

Brigid Troan

Michael Terry

Paige Zinn

Gerty Ward

Peter White

Sasha Weintraub


BY THE NUMBERS Through the creation of new programs and expansion of existing ones, Morehead is making programs accessible to all North Carolinians.

135,463

240,139

2,543

ON-SITE ATTENDANCE

NORTH CAROLINIANS ATTENDED A NC SCIENCE FESTIVAL EVENT

CHILDREN BOARDED OUR MOBILE LAB

9,230

2,864

3,169

STUDENTS SAT UNDER THE DOME OF OUR MOBILE PLANETARIUM

CHILDREN ENROLLED IN MOREHEAD SUMMER SCIENCE CAMPS

PEOPLE ATTENDED A STEMVILLE FAMILY SCIENCE NIGHT

1,459

1,829

1,797

PARTICIPATED IN GSK SCIENCE AFTER SCHOOL

STUDENTS WATCHED A SCIENCE ON STAGE PROGRAM

PARTICIPATED IN GSK SCIENCE IN THE SUMMER


#TAKEUPSPACE

Morehead will retain its majestic exterior, while inside, it will soon provide the kind of experiences visitors and students expect today, we will be solidly positioned among America’s leading university-based science outreach centers.”

— Todd Boyette, DIRECTOR OF MOREHEAD

This year we launched #TakeUpSpace, a $5.2 million, multi-stage building campaign focused on renovating Morehead Planetarium and Science Center into a technologically-advanced science hub. Though Morehead has welcomed millions of visitors since it’s opening in 1949, few significant upgrades have been made to the building since then. The makeover, set to be complete in Summer 2019, will feature an entire overhaul to Morehead’s interior. #TakeUpSpace kicked off on April 6 with a science-filled event attended by over 200 people, including Chancellor Carol Folt and Governor Roy Cooper. There, plans were announced to reconfigure the lobby space; increase the floor space open to the public by 5 times; make the building more accessible to all, and more. These renovations will drive us toward our mission of providing a state of the art educational experience for kids in every county of North Carolina.


NASA Astronaut James Lovell returns to Morehead On April 6, 2016, Capt. James Lovell returned to Morehead Planetarium and Science Center for the first time in 50 years. Lovell, who flew on NASA missions Gemini 7, Gemini 10, Apollo 8 and the infamous, Apollo 13, was one of the 62 astronauts who trained in celestial navigation at Morehead between 1959-1970. At 89 yearsold, Capt. Lovell walked into the planetarium, viewing pictures of himself as a young astronaut at Morehead, reminiscing about the old Gemini training capsule. After thrilling the press with tales of his experiences, Lovell made his way over to a sold out crowd at Memorial Auditorium to kick off the 2017 North Carolina Science Festival.

Two Nobel Laureates: One Nobel Cause

$105,000 RAISED

3,584 STUDENTS SERVED

The 2016 Jupiter Ball, Morehead’s annual fundraiser, kicked off the winter season in Chapel Hill with its first-ever sold out event. Attendance was spurred by two honored quests, Aziz Sancar, University of North Carolina School of Medicine and Paul Modrich, Duke University School of Medicine, the 2015 Nobel Prize winners in Chemistry. This year’s event also featured the return of a silent auction, photo-booth, live science demonstrations, wine-roulette, and performances from both Duke and UNC’s acapella groups. During the night, over $112,000 was raised, our largest amount ever, which will help provide scholarships for in-need students across the state to receive science outreach visits or to come to Morehead for field trips. Thank you to all our generous donors and sponsors for helping make the 2016 Jupiter Ball our most successful fundraiser ever.


SCIENCE FOR ALL This year, to serve our mission, Morehead prioritized inclusivity, sharing "hidden" stories, representing and reaching under-served populations in North Carolina. As our mission expands, so does our ambition to bring science to all.

Firsts in Flight: A Hidden History This new exhibit focused on African Americans — particularly African American women — and their contribution to our country’s history of aviation and spaceflight. The first part of the exhibit brings to light the achievements made during the first half of the 20th century, focusing on Bessie Coleman and featuring icons such as the Tuskegee Airmen and Emory Conrad Malik. The other half of the exhibit focuses on the latter half of the 20th century, showcasing the work of African-American women who started their NASA careers as “computers” at Langley and other research centers.

Margot Lee Shetterly Speaks to a Sold Out Crowd Margot Lee Shetterly, author of “Hidden Figures: The American Dream and the Untold Story of the Black Women Mathematicians Who Helped Win the Space Race,” which is now a major motion picture, paid us a visit in November 2016. Shetterly sat for an intimate book-club style dinner and then provided a keynote talk to a sold out audience. Shetterly engaged the audience with a poignant discussion on the surprising ways women and people of color have contributed to the American Dream, and signed copies of her book.

Tyson returns For the fifth consecutive year, Morehead proudly partnered with Live Nation and the Durham Performing Arts Center (DPAC) to bring Neil deGrasse Tyson to the Triangle. Before enthralling a sold out crowd, Tyson stopped by Morehead’s pre-party and spoke about the importance of planetariums. Tyson, a planetarium owner himself, believes field trips to planetariums are sometimes children’s first interaction with science and can inspire a love for STEM fields. We’re excited to continue our partnership with Neil deGrasse Tyson and hope he will continue to return to the Triangle.


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NC Science Festival Every April, North Carolinians experience the fun and fascinations of science, technology, engineering and mathematics, during the NC Science Festival. This year’s event reached all 100 counties and brought special surprises, including Governor Roy Cooper declaring April in North Carolina STEM education month.

100/100 COUNTIES SERVED

THE DURHAM HOTEL HOSTS STARGAZING

2,738 STEM PROFESSIONALS

850 EVENTS

In partnership with The Durham Hotel and The Art of Cool Project, the NC Science Festival presented three events from the rooftop of The Durham Hotel. ‘Views from the Durham’ brought a unique experience to stargazing, with a DJ, signature cocktails, and Morehead educators presenting to an almost entirely adult audience. “Being able to share science with different audiences through new partnerships and unique experiences is one of the goals we try to achieve each year,” remarked Jonathan Frederick, NC Science Festival director.

IMPACTS Thanks to the generous support of the North Carolina GlaxoSmithKline Foundation, Morehead recruits and trains 50 scientists each year in public communication through “Inspiring Meaningful Programs and Communication through Science” or, IMPACTS. IMPACTS helps bridge the gap between scientific jargon and public knowledge, and gives scientists an opportunity to practice public speaking and working with audiences of all ages. At the end of the program, the scientists become Morehead Science Ambassadors and are equipped with ways to communicate scientific knowledge effectively.


GIVING MAKES A DIFFERENCE Morehead Planetarium and Science Center provides opportunities for students from across North Carolina to engage firsthand in the wonders of science. Without the support of our many generous donors, Morehead’s science programs would not be possible. Thanks to all those who provide continued support of the mission of Morehead. Recognition amounts are calculated based on the tax deductibility of cash contributions received July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2017.

Numbers denote consecutive years of giving

$5000+

Duke Energy Foundation 6

This year the Jupiter Ball donations sponsored five scholarships for my kids, and in previous years we’ve only had one, so we were able to increase our capacity to serve our community. To be able to reach out to different schools in the area, different demographics and different families with need who otherwise wouldn’t be able to afford a program like this, that’s been a huge blessing.”

Duke University Health System 1

— Jessie Vohwinkel

Alfred & MaryBeth Childers Foundation 2 Frederick C. Baker 2 Biogen Foundation — RTP 6 Chrys Bullard and James Noonan 8 Stephen E. Butts and Shelley G. Myott 3 Sarah and Paul Casey 2

AFTERSCHOOL COORDINATOR

FedEx Corporation 6 Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund 5 Joan H. Gillings 7 GlaxoSmithKline — RTP 8

Florence and James Peacock 17

Elizabeth and Bennett Steelman 15

Google Fiber 2

Rivers Agency LLC 2

Diane and Gene Linfors 5

Jennifer and Alfonse Runquist 1

Syngenta Crop Protection, LLC 3

James and Susan Moeser 4 North Carolina GlaxoSmithKline Foundation 8 Novozymes North America, Inc. 4

SAS Institute, Inc. 5 SCANA Services Inc. PSN 1 Erik G. Schuchard 6

The Casey Family Foundation 1 The Nickolas Bunn Boddie, Sr. and Lucy Mayo Boddie Foundation 6 Holden and Patti Thorp 1

Tides Foundation 5 Triangle Community Foundation 11 Troan Foundation 2 UNC Hospitals 4 UTC Aerospace Systems 1 William R. Kenan Jr. Charitable Trust 2

$1,000–4,999 Paula and Tony Adams 3 American Endowment Foundation 1

Grants and donations directly affect what is possible in the planetarium. It helps us continue making engaging content and push what we’re able to create because we can get new and powerful tools. The dream is to be able to have the equipment go and shoot great content so we can show people different parts of the world and different experiences.”

— Ben Fox DIGITAL ARTIST

Placide Barada 2 BP Foundation Matching Gifts 2 Eunice and Donald Collins 3 Christopher and Ann Cox 1 Van W. Daniel 12 Salmen T. Fayed 7 Giarla and Michelson Charitable Foundation 15 Lisa A. Gillespie 7


My favorite part about working at Morehead is knowing we’re helping the North Carolina community expand their knowledge of science, especially with those in lower socioeconomic status. Without donations, this would not be possible.”

Sandra E. Cummings 1 Beverly H. and J. Lynn Davis 1 Thomas F. Davis 1 Meredith B. de Rham 2 Arthur and Mignon DeBerry 6 Richard E. Denby 7

— Tyrone Jenkins

David Dukro 1

IT SUPPORT SPECIALIST

Lauralea and Stephen Edwards 1 Lori A. Enney 7

GlaxoSmithKline Matching Gifts 3

Bruce W. Carney and Ruth A. Humphry 25

Gretchen and Simon Smith 2

Frances C. Gravely 3

Robert J. Corder 1

Jason Stout 2

Richard L. and Ford G. Hibbits 9

Arthur W. Coston 2

Woodbrew 1 Denise L. Young 3

Jeffrey and Melanie Hill 14

George and Samanthia Damron 1

Lawrence and Lucille Howard 2

Joy A. and Chester W. Douglass 1

Joan C. Huntley 23

John and Pat Evans 1

Jewelsmith 3 Betty Kenan 1

Emily and David Frazelle 5

Thomas S. Kenan 11

Ernst & Young Matching Gifts 1 Louis and Anne Fogleman 2 W. E. and Nancy Fuller 9 Andrew J. Gilmore 1

$100–499

Joseph and Diane Griffin 2

Karin M. Abell and Adam Constabaris 1

Dianne M. Gut 10

Sue F. Adams 1

Katherine and Mark Hansil 4

Elizabeth H. Harris 1

Robert and Kathleen Anderson 6

Ina B. Horn 3

Carolyn and Gary Koch 1

Amy and Thaddeus King 1

Cheryl M. Barnett 1

Gina and Adrian Likins 8

William and Ann Kirkland 2

Amy L. Batchelor 1

IBM Corporation Matching Gifts 2

Ted and Felecia Bateman 1

Beth H. Isenhour 1

Karen and Jon Bjorkman 6

Barbara B. Javaras 20

Justin and Lucy Lockamy 1

Yueh Z. Lee 1

Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2

Erik T. MacIntosh 2

David and Carol Ann Morehead 4

Tonya and Michael Miller 18

Michael and Kathryn Neece 1

Karen and Ed Mills 1

Joseph and Jody Pagano 1 Girish and Poonam Pande 6 Red Hat Matching Gifts 1 Renaissance Charitable Foundation 1 Stephen and Sandra Rich 13 Rick Stephenson 1 Paul and Nicole Strebel 2 Lori B. Wittlin 18 James and Bonnie Yankaskas 6 Stacey and Mark Yusko 2

$500–999 William P. Ballantine 1 Cynthia M. Beard 5 Deborah C. Bryan 1 Catherine Bryson 5

Harriet and D.G. Martin 5

Carroll A. Bowers 1 Gail Boyarsky and Walter Fowler 1

Stefan and Nicole Reinartz 2

Zola D. Boyette 1

Davida V. Rivens 1

Kent and Clarinda Carrington 5

Evan T. Ross 2 William G. Schmidt 1 Robert and Karin Sedivy 1

James and Betsy Bryan 2

Brian and Summer Hunt 1

J. F. C. Plumbing, Inc. 1 Karen Jessee 1 Kim R. Jones 1 Joseph H. Wade Living Trust 4 Kristen A. Jurgens 1 Fred W. Kiger 1 Brenda W. Kirby 1

Barbara and John Chapman 1

Susan O. Klapper 4

Howard D. Cole 10

Sarah E. Kucharski 1

Jenny L. Kotora-Lynch 2

I’m really aware of the scholarships that allow schools to come here who could not otherwise come. Perhaps paying for their busses, paying for their programs in the theater, discovery classes or science stage classes. It’s really important to me that all students have access to Morehead and a lot of schools simply don’t have the funds to do that without help.”

— Mickey Jo Sorrell VISITOR PROGRAMS COORDINATOR


John E. Kuras 13 Anne M. Lachiewicz and Otis J. Fugelso 10 Tyre B. Lasitter 16 David and Melanie Lawrence 8 Cat and Charles Lineberry 1 Donald Lloyd 2 Suzanne Lovelace 1 Rajesh K. Malik 4 Michael G. Malinchock 1 Ned and Sandy McClurg 1

Joseph and Mary Alyce McCullough 9

Justin and Laura Pentz 10

Fred and Amanda Stipe 1

Polynesian Beach, Inc. 1

Lishan Su 2

Miriam S. McLemore 1

John and Susan Poulton 1

Terrence Tan 1

Carson and Edward Meinen 1

Gray and Kari Price 2

Nick and Sally Taylor 1

Karen Mohlke and Robert Wray 4

Jesse and Emily Richuso 7

Claude E. Teague 1

Frances P. Rollins 1

Texas Instruments, Inc. Matching Gifts 1

Sharon and Jeff Molinari 9 Bryant and Theresa Moore 5 Morgan Creek Capital Management Matching Gifts 1 Ted R. and Leslie M. Murphy 7

Keith and Margaret Rollins 1

Carl F. Thompson 1

Carl and Eve Shy 1

Lucinda S. Thompson 1

William F. Snell 1

United Technologies Corp. Matching Gifts 1

Adam and Marieke Steiner 4 Debbie and Richard Stevens 1

Patricia and Gordon Vestal 1 Karen T. Villeda 3 Jim Walker 1 Brad and Carol Walters 5 John D. Watson and Betsy Blackwell 1 Clarence E. Whitefield 2 Evan and Kimberly Wilkoff 1 Alisa S. Wolberg 1 Allison P. Wolf 1 David W. Wood 1 Man K. Yu 1

$1–99 Donors from $1–99 are honored online at moreheadplanetarium.org

LEGACY CLUB

Sarah Casey receives the 2016 Celestial Award for Outstanding Contributions to Morehead While her significant contributions may look seamless, this doesn’t lessen the impact Sarah Casey has had on Morehead. Sarah was presented with the 2016 Celestial Award for Outstanding Contributions to Morehead Planetarium and Science Center at the annual Director’s Luncheon. Sarah has been actively involved in planning Jupiter Balls going back to 2008 – interrupted only because her husband’s company re-located them for two years. She was invited to chair the Jupiter Ball Committee in 2015 and 2016, and led the charge to a record-setting total of funds raised in 2016. Not only did she contribute her time and treasure, but her talent was evident in the table settings and floral arrangements she and her mother created and donated to set the stage for a stellar evening. An active member of the community and native of Chapel Hill, Sarah is the owner of a local children’s clothing store, Puddle Baby Boutique and is currently involved with marketing, buying and a little of everything else for her Buck family’s floral, event and gift store, Purple Puddle. She and her husband Paul live here now with their three young children, including a set of twins.

The following people have made a commitment to Morehead through their estate plans or other planned giving instrument. Van W. Daniel Arthur S. and Mignon DeBerry Rosalyn and Robert Evans Leon R. and Barbara Kendrick Steven K. McCombs Gretchen D. Smith Jennifer and Rocky Smith William N. and Dana Starling Clarence E. Whitefield


OTHER 0.02%

NOTE: Revenues outpace expenses primarily because Morehead has received funding for several projects with expenses that will be incurred in future fiscal years.

ENDOWMENT EARNING 0.61% OVERHEAD 1.5%

FINANCIALS

GRANTS

7.96% GIFTS STATE APPROPRIATION

27.1%

16.06% Revenue

RECEIPTS

OPERATING CARRYFORWARD

24%

22.7% DONOR AND MEMBER SERVICES 0.76% PLANETARIUM 0.95% DEBT REPAYMENT 1.73% BUILDING AND MAINTENANCE 2.5% GIFT SHOP 2.58% GUEST SERVICES, PROMOTIONS, EVENTS 3.82%

FULLDOME PRODUCTION

5.22%

EDUCATION

25.73%

SPECIAL PROJECTS

6.3% Expenses EXTERNAL RELATIONS

9.34%

OUTREACH

15.18% NC SCIENCE FESTIVAL

11.92% ADMINISTRATION/IT

13.96%


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